I actually uninstalled pulseaudio (not the libs). If it were installed, how would I turn it off? Taanks, zoran
On 19/07/11 11:49, Zoran Spasojevic wrote:
I actually uninstalled pulseaudio (not the libs). If it were installed, how would I turn it off? Taanks, zoran
pulseaudio -k
Then try closing firefox, skype or anything else which may be outputting audio to the sound card - try turning off system sounds as well.
Zoran Spasojevic skrev:
I actually uninstalled pulseaudio (not the libs). If it were installed, how would I turn it off? Taanks, zoran
Hi. I suppose you've read this: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/14/html/Musicians_Guide/sect-Musi...
My adaption: I keep two copies of /etc/pulse/default.pa : /etc/pulse/default.pa.jack and /etc/pulse/default.pa.pulse. The .pulse file is identical to the original file, but the .jack file is modified according to the article.
If I want to change from one system to the other, I just sudo cp /etc/pulse/default.pa{.jack,} or sudo cp /etc/pulse/default.pa{.pulse,} and then killall pulse
When jack is in use, pulse outputs to jack and gets inputs from jack, and can be rerouted or disconnected in the qJackCtl patchbay as needed.
Frode